Hi Klass,

Klaas Wierenga wrote:
"A locator is a name that has topological sensitivity and that must
change if the point of attachment (at the layer the locator refers to)
changes"

?

not sure myself, the definition gets a bit complicated, but I think it
is important to note that changing points of attachment on one layer
don't necessarily mean changing locators at another....

How about:

           A locator is a name that has topological sensitivity at a
           given layer and must change if the point of attachment at
           that layer changes.  By default, a locator refers to layer
           3.


Tony

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